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NexusLink 5631
Wireless ADSL2+ Bonded Router
User Manual
Version C1.3, February 19, 2008
261076-005
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Warning
Before servicing or disassembling this equipment, always disconnect all
power and telephone lines from the device.
Use an appropriate power supply and UL Listed telephone line cord.
Appendix D: Specifications clearly states these requirements.
Preface
This manual provides information for network administrators. It covers the
installation, operation and applications of this device. The individual reading this
manual is presumed to have a basic understanding of telecommunications.
This document is subject to change without notice. For product updates, new
product releases, manual revisions, software upgrades, etc., visit our website at
http://www.comtrend.com
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Copyright
Copyright© 2007 Comtrend Corporation. All rights reserved. The information
contained herein is proprietary to Comtrend Corporation. No part of this document
may be translated, transcribed, reproduced, in any form, or by any means without
the prior written consent of Comtrend Corporation.
Technical support
If you find the product to be inoperable or malfunctioning, please contact a technical
support engineer for immediate service by email at INT-s[email protected]
Save Our Environment
This symbol means that when the equipment has reached the end of its
useful life, it must be taken to a recycling centre and processed separate
from domestic waste.
The cardboard box, the plastic contained in the packaging, and the parts that make
up this device can be recycled in accordance with regionally established regulations.
Never throw-out this electronic equipment along with your household waste.
You may be subject to penalties or sanctions under the law. Instead, ask for
instructions from your municipal government on how to correctly dispose of it.
Please be responsible and protect our environment.
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................5
1.1 FEATURES........................................................................................................................................5
1.2 APPLICATION ...................................................................................................................................6
1.3 FRONT PANEL LED INDICATORS......................................................................................................7
CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION......................................................................................................8
2.1 HARDWARE INSTALLATION ..............................................................................................................8
2.2 USB DRIVER AUTORUN INSTALLATION .........................................................................................10
2.3 USB DRIVER MANUAL INSTALLATION (64BIT OS)........................................................................13
CHAPTER 3 WEB USER INTERFACE.....................................................................................18
3.1 TCP/IP SETTINGS ..........................................................................................................................18
3.2 LOGIN PROCEDURE........................................................................................................................19
3.3 DEFAULT SETTINGS .......................................................................................................................20
CHAPTER 4 QUICK SETUP.......................................................................................................21
4.1 AUTO QUICK SETUP.......................................................................................................................23
4.2 MANUAL QUICK SETUP .................................................................................................................24
4.2.1 PPP over ATM (PPPoA) and PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE)............................................26
4.2.2 MAC Encapsulation Routing (MER) ..............................................................................31
4.2.3 IP Over ATM...................................................................................................................36
4.2.4 Bridging..........................................................................................................................40
CHAPTER 5 DEVICE INFO........................................................................................................42
5.1 WAN.............................................................................................................................................44
5.2 STATISTICS .....................................................................................................................................45
5.2.1 LAN Statistics..................................................................................................................45
5.2.2 WAN Statistics.................................................................................................................46
5.2.3 ATM statistics .................................................................................................................47
5.2.4 ADSL Statistics ...............................................................................................................49
5.3 ROUTE...........................................................................................................................................51
5.4 ARP...............................................................................................................................................51
5.5 DHCP............................................................................................................................................52
CHAPTER 6 ADVANCED SETUP..............................................................................................53
6.1 WAN.............................................................................................................................................54
6.2 LAN..............................................................................................................................................55
6.3 NAT ..............................................................................................................................................56
6.3.1 Virtual Servers................................................................................................................56
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6.3.2
Port Triggering...............................................................................................................58
6.3.3 DMZ Host.......................................................................................................................59
6.3.4 ALG.................................................................................................................................60
6.4 SECURITY ......................................................................................................................................61
6.4.1 MAC Filtering.................................................................................................................61
6.4.2 IP Filtering.....................................................................................................................63
6.4.3 Parental Control.............................................................................................................66
6.5 QUALITY OF SERVICE ....................................................................................................................67
6.5.1 Queue Management Configuration ................................................................................67
6.5.2 QoS Queue Configuration..............................................................................................67
6.6 ROUTING .......................................................................................................................................70
6.6.1 Default Gateway.............................................................................................................70
6.6.2 Static Route.....................................................................................................................71
6.6.3 RIP..................................................................................................................................72
6.7 DNS..............................................................................................................................................73
6.7.1 DNS Server.....................................................................................................................73
6.7.2 Dynamic DNS.................................................................................................................73
6.8 DSL / SLAVE DSL..........................................................................................................................75
6.9 PRINT SERVER ...............................................................................................................................77
6.10 PORT MAPPING ............................................................................................................................78
6.11 IPSEC ..........................................................................................................................................80
6.12 CERTIFICATE................................................................................................................................82
6.12.1 Local...............................................................................................................................82
6.12.2 Trusted CA......................................................................................................................84
CHAPTER 7 WIRELESS .............................................................................................................86
7.1 BASIC ............................................................................................................................................86
7.2 SECURITY ......................................................................................................................................89
7.3 MAC FILTER .................................................................................................................................92
7.4 WIRELESS BRIDGE.........................................................................................................................94
7.5 ADVANCED ....................................................................................................................................94
7.6 STATION INFO ................................................................................................................................98
CHAPTER 8 DIAGNOSTICS......................................................................................................99
CHAPTER 9 MANAGEMENT..................................................................................................101
9.1 SETTINGS.....................................................................................................................................101
9.1.1 Backup..........................................................................................................................101
9.1.2 Update Settings.............................................................................................................102
9.1.3 Restore Default.............................................................................................................103
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9.2
SYSTEM LOG ...............................................................................................................................104
9.3 SNMP AGENT .............................................................................................................................106
9.4 TR-069 CLIENT ...........................................................................................................................107
9.5 INTERNET TIME ...........................................................................................................................108
9.6 ACCESS CONTROL .......................................................................................................................109
9.6.1 Services.........................................................................................................................109
9.6.2 IP Addresses .................................................................................................................110
9.6.3 Passwords..................................................................................................................... 111
9.7 UPDATE SOFTWARE .....................................................................................................................112
9.8 SAVE AND REBOOT ......................................................................................................................113
APPENDIX A: PRINTER SERVER.................................................................................................114
APPENDIX B: FIREWALL..............................................................................................................120
APPENDIX C: PIN ASSIGNMENTS...............................................................................................126
APPENDIX D: SPECIFICATIONS..................................................................................................127
APPENDIX E: SSH CLIENT............................................................................................................129
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Chapter 1 Introduction
The NexusLink 5631 Wireless ADSL2+ Bonded Router features flexible networking
connectivity with dual ADSL line capability, four 10/100 Ethernet ports, two USB
ports and an 802.11g wireless LAN access point. It has robust routing capabilities
to segment and direct data streams and allows for multiple data encapsulations.
The NexusLink 5631 is a black box solution for deploying Triple Play architectures,
doubling bandwidth (48Mbps) performance over traditional ADSL2+ modems. It
provides higher level performance with embedded security, QoS, VPN and remote
management functions. As an added bonus, the USB host acts as a printer hub and
will enable future product enhancements available by software upgrade.
1.1 Features
Dual ADSL2+ bonded
UPnP installation
Integrated 802.11g (WiFi) Access Point
WPA and 802.1x
RADIUS client
IP /MAC address filtering
Static route/RIP/RIP v2 routing functions
Dynamic IP assignment
NAT/PAT
IGMP Proxy and fast leave
DHCP Server/Relay/Client
DNS Relay
Auto PVC configuration
Supports 16 VCs
Embedded SNMP agent
Web-based management
Remote configuration and upgrade
Supports TR-069/TR-098/TR-111 For Remote Management
Configuration backup and restoration
FTP server
TFTP server
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1.2 Application
This diagram depicts the application of the NexusLink 5631 on a wireless network.
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1.3 Front Panel LED Indicators
The front panel LED indicators are pictured below with detailed explanation provided
in the table underneath.
LED Color Mode Function
Green On The router is powered up. POWER
Off The router is powered down.
Green On An Ethernet Link is established.
Off An Ethernet Link is not established.
LAN 1~4
Green Blink Data transmitting or receiving over LAN.
Green On A USB link is established.
Off A USB link is not established.
USB
Green Blink Data transmitting or receiving over USB.
Green On The Wireless is ready and idle.
Off The Wireless is not installed.
WIRELESS
Green Blink
Data transmitting or receiving over Wireless
Green On
The ADSL link is established.
ADSL 1~2
Off
The ADSL link is not established.
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Hardware Installation
Follow the instructions below to complete the hardware installation.
A diagram of the back panel of the router is shown below for reference.
Connection to Power
Connect the power jack to the shipped power cord. Attach the power adapter to
the wall outlet or other AC source. After all connections have been made, press the
power button to turn on the device. After powering on, the router will perform a
self-test. Wait a few moments and the device will be ready to operate.
Caution 1: If the device fails to power up, or if it malfunctions, first verify that
the power supply is connected correctly. Then power it on again.
If the problem persists, contact technical support.
Caution 2: Before servicing or disassembling this equipment always disconnect
all power cords and telephone lines from the wall outlet.
Reset Button
In the rear panel, there is a reset button. To load the factory default settings, hold
the reset button down for 5 to 10 seconds.
Connection to USB port
Connect the USB port to a PC with a standard USB cable.
Reset button
Power button
Host
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Connection to USB host port
This device is equipped with one high-speed USB 2.0 host connection. With
software support, users can connect USB devices such as printers and a hard disc to
the router. For this software release, printer service is supported.
Connection to LAN port
To connect to a hub or PC, use a RJ45 cable. You can connect the router to four LAN
devices. The ports are auto-sensing MDI/X and either straight-through cable or
crossover cable can be used.
Connection to LINE port
If you wish to connect both the router and a telephone, connect the LINE port to a
POTS splitter with a RJ14 cable.
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2.2 USB Driver Autorun Installation
Before connecting the NexusLink 5631 to a PC with USB, the correct drivers must be
installed. The auto-run USB driver installation supports Win ME, Win 98, Win 2000,
Win XP (32 bit) and Vista (32 bit). For those using Windows XP 64 bit, the driver
must be installed manually (please see section 2.3 below for details).
STEP 1: Insert the Installation CD and select Install USB Driver from the
autostart menu options shown below.
Follow the procedure below to install the standard (32 bit) USB driver
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STEP 2: The following window will be displayed. Click the Next button to continue.
STEP 3: When the window displays as below, wait for the drivers to fully install.
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STEP 4: Click the Finish button, when the window displays as below.
STEP 5: The installation is complete. You can now connect the device to your PC
using a standard USB cable.
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2.3 USB Driver Manual Installation (64bit OS)
Before connecting this router to a PC with USB, the correct drivers must be installed.
STEP 1: Connect the USB port to the PC by plugging the flat connector of a
standard USB cable into your PC and plugging the square connector into
the device. After a moment, the connection should be detected by your
PC and if so the screen will display a notice to that effect, as shown below:
Follow the procedure below to manually install the 64bit USB driver
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STEP 2: When the window displays as below, select Install from a list or
specific location (Advanced) and then click the Next button.
Note: This window won’t display if the USB Driver has been previously installed.
In this case, contact technical support for assistance.
STEP 3: Insert the installation CD.
Note: If you see the autostart menu (as shown in step 1 of previous section)
CLICK -
and continue with the manual installation process.
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STEP 4: Select the location of the file using the Browse button, as shown above.
Normally, the file is on the CD-ROM shipped with the device.
STEP 5: Locate the Vista folder, and click OK.
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STEP 6: When the window displays as below, click the NEXT button and wait.
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STEP 7: Click the Finish button when the window displays as below.
STEP 8: Installation is complete.
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Chapter 3 Web User Interface
This section describes how to manage the router via a web browser. The web page
is best viewed with Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 and later. A unique default user
account is assigned with user name root and password 12345. The user can
change the default password later when logged in to the device.
3.1 TCP/IP Settings
The default IP address of the router (LAN port) is 192.168.1.1. To configure the
router for the first time, the configuration PC must have a static IP address within
the 192.168.1.x subnet. Follow the steps below to configure your PC IP address to
use subnet 192.168.1.x.
STEP 1: Right click on the Local Area Connection under the Network and Dial-Up
connection window and select Properties.
STEP 2: Enter the TCP/IP window and change the IP address to 192.168.1.x/24.
STEP 3: Click OK to submit settings.
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3.2 Login Procedure
Perform the following steps to bring up the web browser and configure the router.
STEP 1: Start the Internet browser. Type the IP address for the router in the Web
address field. For example, if the IP address is 192.168.1.1, type
http://192.168.1.1
STEP 2: You will be prompted to enter your user name and password. Type root
for the user name and 12345 as the password, then click OK. These
values can be changed later (see section 9.6.3 Passwords).
STEP 3: After successfully logging in, you will reach the Quick Setup menu.
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